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<h1>Agentic Software Engineer III</h1><p><strong>★ PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR CV IN ENGLISH ★</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> Remote — Colombia & Argentina<br><strong>Employment Type:</strong> Full-Time</p><hr><h2>About the Role</h2><p>We are seeking an experienced and highly autonomous <strong>Agentic Software Engineer III</strong> to lead complex technical initiatives and help shape the future of AI-assisted software development workflows.</p><p>This role is ideal for engineers who thrive in high-impact environments, enjoy owning technical initiatives end-to-end, and are passionate about building scalable systems using modern AI-powered engineering practices.</p><p>You will play a key role in platform modernization, architecture decisions, internal tooling automation, and mentoring other engineers.</p><hr><h2>Key Responsibilities</h2><h3>Full-Stack Architecture & Development</h3><ul><li>Design and deliver scalable full-stack applications and services</li><li>Lead development of complex technical initiatives and features</li><li>Build scalable APIs and distributed systems</li></ul><hr><h3>AI-Assisted Engineering & Automation</h3><ul><li>Utilize AI coding agents to improve software quality and engineering productivity</li><li>Design and improve internal engineering automation workflows</li><li>Contribute to AI-powered development best practices</li></ul><hr><h3>Cloud & Platform Engineering</h3><ul><li>Contribute to cloud-native and distributed systems architecture</li><li>Review scalability, performance, security, and reliability considerations</li><li>Support modernization initiatives across engineering systems</li></ul><hr><h3>Team Leadership & Collaboration</h3><ul><li>Mentor junior engineers and contribute to engineering standards</li><li>Collaborate cross-functionally with Product, Design, and Leadership teams</li><li>Participate in technical planning and architecture discussions</li></ul><hr><h2>Requirements</h2><ul><li>5–8 years of software engineering experience</li><li>Strong expertise in:<ul><li>TypeScript / JavaScript</li><li>Python</li><li>C# / .NET</li></ul></li><li>Strong frontend experience with:<ul><li>React</li><li>Next.js</li><li>Vue</li><li>Angular</li></ul></li><li>Experience building scalable APIs and microservices</li><li>Experience with AWS, Azure, or GCP</li><li>Hands-on experience using AI coding tools in production workflows</li><li>Experience with Docker, CI/CD, and cloud-native systems</li><li>Strong understanding of software architecture and engineering best practices</li><li>English level: Advanced / C1 preferred</li></ul><hr><h2>Nice to Have</h2><ul><li>Experience with Kafka, Redis, RabbitMQ, or distributed messaging systems</li><li>Exposure to LangChain, RAG, MCP, GraphRAG, or AI infrastructure</li><li>Previous startup or high-growth product experience</li></ul><hr><h2>What We’re Looking For</h2><ul><li>Strong ownership mentality and technical leadership</li><li>Highly execution-oriented engineer</li><li>Product-minded and scalable systems thinker</li><li>Passion for modern AI-assisted development practices</li></ul><hr><p><strong>This is a remote/telecommute position.</strong></p>

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